Fall Fishing
Sorry its been so long since my last report, but due to some technical problems with my website I was unable to log onto and write a new report. Since my trip back from Costa Rica the fishing has been pretty good. Throughout August and into September there have been some large 2-3 pound Spanish and bluefish hanging around the beach eager to eat a silver or gold Clark Spoon. Also good numbers of King Mackeral are showing up on the beach and on local artificial reefs. Most of these fish are in the 15-20 pound range with a few fish topping 30. Kings are targeting huge schools of mullet that are making their fall migration south.
On the offshore side, i have been catching some fat 10-20 pound Red Grouper on the East Side of Frying Pan shoals. Most of these fish have been in the 80-120 foot depth range. The majority of my fish have been caught on live bait, but a few are still falling for big pieces of cut bait. The Scamp and Gag Grouper are also making a pretty good showing. My charters have been managing limits of Gags and Scamps on a full day trip.
If you would like to get into this action feel free to shoot me an email or give me a call anytime!! I’m going to post a few pictures from some recent trips.